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Come to the Stable [VHS] (1949)

Starring: Loretta Young, Celeste Holm Director: Henry Koster Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: VHS Tape
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful depiction of a Nun's faith and inner soul, May 5, 2003
Loretta Young, one of Hollywood's most respected actresses had one of her greatest roles as the assured and determined Sister Margaret in Twentieth Century Fox's 1949 "Come to the Stable" a beautiful story of two women's determination and sheer belief in the rightness of what they are seeking in their work for others. Loretta Young, a staunch catholic in real life is one of those rare actresses in a league with the likes of Ingrid Bergman, Deborah Kerr and Audrey Hepburn , that seem totally convincing as nuns whether it be in their displays of humility in portraying their characters or just by the total immersion that they undergo when taking on the nun role.

"Come to the Stable" tells a very simple but extremely moving story based on a short story by Clare Booth Luce, of the journey that two nuns, one American and one french, make to fulfill a solemn vow made during World War 2. Resulting from the fact that through prayer to St. Jude, the Patron Saint of lost causes, their hospital was spared destruction by the advancing forces the two make a vow to return to America to set up a similiar hospital for young infants in Bethlehem, Connecticut where they have learnt of a woman who paints very beautiful religious paintings. After finding the right place atop a serene hill with perfect views of the town the nuns with very little money, very few propects and with a strong unquestioning faith proceed to achieve everything that has become their lifes work. Their journey from a hopeless situation with no funds to build the hospital or obtain the land, to one that inspires others to get involved to achieve the dream of the new hospital makes for inspirational viewing and puts across the strong message of the basic good of all people if you only take the time to look for it. In their drive to fulfill their aim the nun's encounter some interesting characters who's lives they alter in very positive ways. Miss Potts played by Elsa Lancaster in a wonderful performance is a lonely spinister who loves to paint and finds her whole life turned upside down by the unexpected arrival of the nuns on her door step. She for the first time finds a real purpose to her existence as she involves herself totally in the plans of Sister Margaret and Sister Scholastica (Celeste Holm). In their search for land to build the church on the sisters find themselves travelling to New York where they encounter small time con man Luigi Rossi who after hearing their story not only gives them a sizable donation but also the deed to the land with the promise that a commerative stained glass window will be installed in memory of his son who was lost in the war not far from where the sisters nursed in Northern France. His transformation from a small time hood to a man with a conscience is only one of the miracles that the nuns work in their dealings with others. Hugh Marlowe plays the nuns new and indeed quite unhappy neighbour Robert Mason who despite being against the idea of a hospital literally in his backyard finds himself helping the nuns and in a crucial situation where the nuns find themselves short of financing for their repayments, chips in and ensures the sisters dream becomes a reality.

Directed with a sentimental but sure hand by veteran director Henry Koster who was responsible for such diverse efforts as "Harvey", "Flower Drum Song"' and "The Robe", the representation of what strong belief can do to achieve great things either big or small in ones life is always the central theme of "Come to the Stable". Loretta Young as Sister Margaret was an inspirational choice as the lead in a role originally intended for Irene Dunne. She is everything a nun should be, strong, gracious, determined, and a firm believer in the basic good in man. Her's is a superb performance which quite rightly received an Academy Award Nomination for Best Actress. Equally honoured is the beautifully unplayed performance of Celeste Holm in the role of French nun Sister Scholastica, Sister Margaret's helper who in a comical moment reveals herself in a past life to have been a top class French tennis player in a scene where she is forced to play in full nun's habit for high stakes, namely a large badly needed donation to the building fund!

Such beautifully put together films as "Come to the Stable" often make me wonder what Hollywood is really doing nowadays as such delicate themes as guiding faith and divine providence, would not be able to be made nowadays what with the harsh reality of most modern screenplays. I never fail to be touched by this story or by the wonderful performance by Loretta Young in the lead. It is a heart warming viewing experience for anyone who has ever had avow to fulfill or a dream to pursue. Watch this film and be inpired as I always am to try and fulfill my dreams while enjoying an terrific excursion back to movie making as it used to be.

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55 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Back To The "Good Old Days", January 8, 2004
By Joe Belvedere (Brooklyn, New York United States) - See all my reviews
In the late 1940's and into the 50's, there was a decency and innocence which existed that has all but disappeared today. This movie is a simple, wonderful story about innocence and blind faith, played beautifully by Loretta Young and Celeste Holm in the form of 2 French nuns. Using their charisma, they manage to get a children's hospital built in an affluent area, in which the people eventually are won over by these charming nuns. It is a "feel good" movie of the first magnitude, and, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful films ever made.
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Can Amazon help us get a DVD copy of Come to the Stable?, January 4, 2005
This is another great movie by both Loretta Young and Celeste Holm. I have noticed a number of other Loretta Young movies, some I've not even heard of, available on DVD. THIS one SHOULD be out on DVD and it's not. Based on the reviews here, there is obvious love for this movie, and there should be. It's funny, great and heartwarming. I'll bet if Amazon started collecting email addresses from those of us interested in getting a DVD copy and let the owners of the movie know how much interest there is, they would eventually do it ! Please, all those who want a DVD copy to preserve this movie in your home libraries, let Amazon know!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars How about finally releasing this on DVD?
Better yet, how about releasing a Loretta Young box set with this movie, Ramona (Fox's first Technicolor movie), Kentucky, Suez, The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (should have... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars hard to find classic
This is a great Christmas Classic for everyone in the family. Reverential, yet humorous and entertaining. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Francesca

5.0 out of 5 stars Come To The Stable
I check often to see if this wonderful family movie has been realeased on DVD. I hope this Christmas will be the year. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Come to the Stable
I wish to add my opinion about this film--I have watched it and watched for it seasonally since first seeing it on the tiny snowy screen of my parents TV. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Ina Compton

5.0 out of 5 stars I would buy this DVD if it were available....
My wife has been asking for this movie for years. Growing up, each and every holiday season she, and her family, would sit around the television and enjoy this heartwarming film... Read more
Published 19 months ago by pingman

5.0 out of 5 stars AS WE AWAIT NOW THE NEW BIOGRAPHY OF THE FOUNDRESS OF REGINA LAUDIS, THIS FREELY FICTIONALIZED VERSION MAY INTEREST SOME
In these very days Ignatius Press is publishing a new biography of Very Reverend Mother Benedict Duss, OSB, the foundress of Regina Laudis Abbey in rural Bethlehem Connecticut,... Read more
Published on May 3, 2007 by C. Scanlon

5.0 out of 5 stars Where's the DVD...?
This is a fine film, one that I would put on every Christmas if only it was available. The dearth of pure garbage currently on DVD has me totally baffled that someone hasn't found... Read more
Published on December 22, 2006 by R. Gawlitta

5.0 out of 5 stars VHS Movie "Come to the Stable"
Great movie, Great service, Many thanks to all involved. Received in good condition and good time. Many thanks Patricia Ryan
Published on August 5, 2006 by Patricia Ryan

4.0 out of 5 stars Charming movie that deserves to be on DVD
Come to the Stable is a charming movie that deserves to be on DVD. There is fine acting all around and Hollywood can relearn on how to depict religion in a positive light and... Read more
Published on May 9, 2006 by John Murphy

4.0 out of 5 stars A simple story about the POWER of faith
No complicated story line: two nuns come to America , from France, to "answer a call". They come with nothing except belief in this "call". Read more
Published on January 30, 2006 by James I. Davis Jr.

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